The branch mail steamer Rangatira, captain B. Paddle, arrived off Glenelg at 5 p.m., With the South Australian portion of the English snails. The outward passage to the Sound ...
Article : 1,138 wordsThe expulsion of the Bishops from the House of Lords is demanded by the Liberals, consequent on the rejection of the Deceased Wife's Sisters Bill. ...
Article : 559 wordsGreat warlike preparations are still reported. The agitation in Roumania is allayed, and the ringleaders, were arrested. ...
Article : 19 wordsFresh Carlist disturbances hare been suppressed. The King's speech was well received. Espartero is made a senator. ...
Article : 41 wordsLawless Southern whites are organising secret societies; their murderings and plunderings are dreadful. A new Fenian confederacy is forming of ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Canadian Government have abolished numerous Customs duties. Terms are arranged for the admission of British Columbia into the Dominion. ...
Article : 178 wordsThe one mile flat race introduced the last of the champions to the public, but we regret it wua not attended with more favorable results. Bird was naturally much put out at the ...
Article : 639 wordsTHE STAMP DUTIES.—The value of the stamps of all kinds issued from the Stamp Office on Wednesday and yesterday, the two first days of the operation of the amended Act, amounted ...
Article : 881 wordsSteamers have arrived with all the Singapore and Hongkong cable. The Shanghai and Hongkong line is working well; branches to Saigon, Manila, and Macao are projected. ...
Article : 77 wordsA decisive assault on Paris is imminent. The Versailles Army numbering 150,000, is gradually occupying the Northern suburbs. The Germans remain at St. Denis. ...
Article : 1,097 wordsAfter a month's despotic rule in Paris, the Commune is more powerful. The energy of the ruling spirits and the courage of the National Guards won over thousands, while ...
Article : 447 wordsWhen the mail left, on the 21st April, severe fighting and cannonading were incessant around Paris. The Commune was making extensive preparations for defence. ...
Article : 680 wordsYesterday forenoon the City Coroner held, at the Lighthouse Hotel, corner of Bathurst and Sussex streets, an inquest coaching the death of a child named Moses Burnett, ...
Article : 728 wordsPrinted and Published by M'DICKEM & NUTTER, at the Chronicle General Machine Printing O[?], Belton-street, Newcastle. ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Tue 6 Jun 1871, Page 4
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